All releases of Mule - Universal Message Objects

Release Notes: Component Interceptors have been re-introduced. Expression Support on transformations, content-based routing, and filters. Reconnection Strategies have been replaced with the new Retry Policy framework. Component bindings are now supported in scripting languages such as Groovy. Routers now support returning collections of messages. The Message Splitter router has been simplified to make it easier build custom splitter routers. The documentation is orders of magnitude better than in previous releases. The Mule codebase has been made OSGi-ready.

Release Notes: XFire now supports STaX-based streaming SOAP, JavaSpaces JAAS Security Provider, Spring Remoting, HiveMind, and these transaction managers: Weblogic, Websphere, JRun, JBoss, Resin, and Generic Jndi-based. Performance improvements were made and full character set encoding support and internationalization was implemented. Transport-specific session handling was added. Over 300 issues were closed. The Sandbox now has jBPM Transport, specialised Tibco transport, specialised MQ Series transport, a SAP module, and Maven Archetypes for building template projects.

Release Notes: A huge number of features were added, such as JBI
integration, BPEL support, new EJB and RMI
features, improved SOAP functionality for invoking
non-Java Web services, and support for SOAP over
any Mule transport.

Release Notes: This version included a new security infrastucture for endpoint authentication and service authorization, new transports such as JDBC, SSL, HTTPS, and XMPP (Jabber), improved transaction management, new routing capabilities for managing concurrent event flows in request/response scenarios, Plexus container support, and a load of new enhancements and bugfixes.

Release Notes: New features include Webservices support for
Apache Axis and WebMethods Glue; message groups
and new routers to handle spliting, joining,
resequencing, and aggregating; scriptable
components support (Groovy); improved JMX
management and statistics, including reporting;
new sample applications; and lots of new
documentation and tests.

Release Notes: Some powerful new features were added. Configuration was greatly simplified with the introduction of Uri endpoints. The Jms features were improved with Jms 1.1 support, client acknowledge transactions, and JNDI destinations. The Mule client API can now make remote requests and register beans as Mule managed objects directly. Tcp, Udp, and Multicast providers were added along with persistent VM (in-memory) queues, Jmx Statisics, and many bugfixes and enhancements.